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South Korea to Provide 13 Countries With $100 Million

by Bidita Debnath on Oct 7 2015 3:32 AM

 South Korea to Provide 13 Countries With $100 Million
South Korean government revealed that it will provide $12 million over the next three years towards a global vaccine program.
The foreign ministry said it has signed a related memorandum of understanding with the GAVI Alliance (formerly known as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization) at its headquarters in Geneva.

GAVI is an international organization with the goal of saving children's lives and protecting people by increasing access to immunization in poor countries.

Since its inception in 2000, the group has immunized around 500 million kids around the world, and prevented the deaths of more than 7 million babies and infants, according to the ministry.

The ministry said its aid plan represents Seoul's top priority in children's health care.

"Also considered was Gavi's close cooperation with South Korean companies (in the supply of vaccines)," it said.

Hosting a meeting of the Global Health Security Agenda in September, South Korea unveiled its plan to provide 13 countries with $100 million over the next five years in the "Save Life for All" program designed to help combat infectious diseases.

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